PARlSlAN

Senior Class, Parts Htsh School, Parts, Kentucky

Presents-MEMORlES t976 Su perin tenden t of Paris City Schoo t System

Mr. Paul W. Potty

Mrs.Edward Sutherland Tttle 1 Otrector Mrs. Merle lawson Secretary to Supertntendent Paris City School Board of Education

Mr. Edward Sutherland, Chatrman; Mrs. Robert Caywood; Mr. Wtlham Woodford; Mr. Elwood Parker and Mr. James Coons

2 DEDlCATlON

Miss Juanita Sutherland, a native of Anderson County has been one of the most highly esteemed mathematics instructors at Paris High School. She came to Paris in August of 1963 and ince then she has been educa ring students in all areas of mathematical skills. Yet her dedication to her students extends far beyond her hours in the classroom. Miss Sutherland has always been willing to give of her time to any student who may not understand or who may need further help. In addttion to her teaching, she has served as the Cheerleading Sponsor, the ewspaper Sponsor, and as a Senior Homeroom Sponsor. She is an avid sports fan and is an active supporter of all athletic events at the school. Whether transporting cheerleaders to a game or tabulatmg ratings at a speech tournament, she is always wllling to "smile and lend a helping hand." It is with sincere appreciation of her many services to the school and to the students, that we, the Annual Staff, dedicate our 1976 yearbook to Miss Juanita Sutherland, a woman with loyal dedication and high educational principles.

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Marvln Jrffrry Abner Rtcky lee Allen Robert C. Andeuon

The home of 1r. & Mrs . Quentin Walker is an appropriate setting for our senior officers. This home is formerly where Reverend John Tyle taught his seminary for young ladies, and is named a one of the earliest chools in the West. Our officers this year are: President, Mark Cubine; Treasurer, Johnny Duvall; Vice President, Joe Zumga; Student Council Representa­ tive, Debbie Hutchison; and Secretary, Susan Zuniga.

Anna Marla Atklnfon Sheryl Ktm Batley Jon Beaton

12 Wtlllam BooM Btddle Charle• Douslu Brown Ktmberly Sue Bryant

Tutoring is a rewarding experience for an} Junior or Senior girl or guy. It enables you to become acquainted 1\.'lth children and learn how Elementary classes are conducted. If you are planning to major in Elementary Education and you want to find out if this career is for you, join the tutoring group. Par­ ticipating in this year program were: Debbie Linville. Connie Long, Kim Parker, Kim Bailey, and Kay Smart.

Donald Wayne BucHer Cheryl Lynn Buuell Kenneth Eusene Cautty

13 Gttb~rt J~rom~ Ch~nault J~ffr~y Thomu Clark Rtta Kay Crats

o~bra o~ntf~ Crookf Phytltf Maxln~ Crookf Patrlcla Kaye Crumbt~

14 Dtana Chrlstlna Crutcher Marlt Hap Cublne ltna Marte Davls

The senior class had a different project in progress this year as they combined their "bicentennial spirit" wtth the Chrtstmas spirit and entered a float in the Pans annual Christmas parade. Rosey-red faced senior girls and boys with frozen hands stapled a wagon with chicken wire and then stuffed it with thousands of pieces of tissue paper. Their effort was worth ­ while. The red, white and green, six-foot ' 76 figurine was accompanied by George Washington, a few wounded soldiers from Valley Forge, and a Christmas Tree.

Wttltam Eart Davts. Jr. John Wttltam Duvall 111 Etteen loutse Farchmtn

15 Nannette Fteldf Kevln leo Ftt:z:water Mafon Hart Fouythe

Take talent, friendliness, determination, a lot of caring and you've got Dana W1lliams. Dana has led a great deal of the Senior Spirit this year, not only in having ideas for helping the senior class, but by also putting these ideas into action. Many a time Dana has pulled the semors through when it has come to making signs for boosting our teams to victory or desigmng and making decorations for this year's homecoming and last year's junior-senior prom . Dana has certainly made a great contribution to the Class of '76. Thanks Dana!

Mar.garet loulH Frankhn Benlta Marte Gatnu Elttf Brent Garrhon

16 Leha Lynn Gravu Re tnette F. Green Atten W . Grt .q~•

M1ss Kathy Jackson, daughter of Mr. & Mrs. Philip Jackson, was chosen as this yt:ar's recepient of the D. A. R. Awan.l. Out of the. nominees selected by the guidance committee, Kathy was considered the most qualified. She has a very high academic standing and has always been very involved in school ac!lvities. Kathy has shown qualities of leadership during all four years of high school. Outside of school , she participates m her church's youth group and in Girl Scouting. Congratulations for an honor well deserved.

Jada Ktm Gwaltney Wtlttam Mark Hefltn

17 Marlt Atan Henry Wattrr Edward Hru Wattacr Waynr Howard

Sharon M . Huut Drbra loulfr Hutchlfon Jamu Eart Jacltfon

18 Kathy Ann Jaclt~on Eu ,q~n~ Bllhop Johnton Jr. Rtcky Jay lohnton

1776 AND All THAT a smashtng success

Robut G. Johnton Ttsnothy l~e Johnton Jasnu Paul Jonu

19 Ltnda Dawn K~lt~y Kar~n Nadtn~ K~nn~y Harold Davh Ktng JOBS WANTED

For hire--4 excellent chefs

Talented in the art of fine cuisine

Fair wage requested

Clean, industrious workers

Guarantee prompt service

Reference furnished: Consumer Ed . Class

Robut .At~n L~u John Paul L~vart Ketth Lewtt

20 D~borah Carr Ltnv~tt~ Connt~ J~an Lons Mtcha~t s~rry Lov~tt

Bcn1ta Gaines, one of the outstandmg studt·nts at Paris High has proven that women can and will do what they want. This year Benita was granted an engineering scholarship to Kentucky State Univ­ ersity by the Highway Department. As she has taken part in many school activities and her grades have been high, Benita is sure to go a long way.

Robut G~ors~ A tt~n Lucky Rtcky Thomu Mattox Chartu Ktmb~rly McCann

21 Ltu Gall McCarty John Wyatt Mcl

1 lark Cubine served as President of the 1976 enior Class- -and a very capable leader he proved robe. Mark's enthusiasm for a fine year was con­ tagious and the class of '76 rallied behind him for a most prosperous year. Probably one of Mark's best endeavors was rhat of getting the Student Council to function as a com­ pact and beneficial group for the betterment of the school. Mark- -may you use your leadership abilities to the best advantage for your future .

John Dale Mtlam Claude Mttchetl, Jr . Douslu Eusene Morton, Jr .

22 Ktmberty Renee Parker Walter Etwood Parker, Jr . Juan E. Pterce

Miss Debbie Linville, a Senior at our school this year represented the Women' s Club at their District Sewing Contest. Debbie's lovely green, two piece suit and fine sewing mastery won them a second place honor. The art of sewing well is a talent that one can be very proud of--and we at P. H. S. arc proud to have this talented pe son in our ranks. Congratulation Debbie.

Kelth Attu Pottltt Penny Galt Poynter Ctlfton Chartu Purcett

23 Rtchard Ransom Vtckle lee Relnsmlth Mtranda loulfe Rtchardson

Ttmmy Cleveland Roe Darlene Antta Ruuett JoHph H. Showalter

24 Kay francu Smart R~stnald Lanl~r Smtth H...rbut L~~ Stanft~ld

Senior English wasn't all work, proved by party honoring substitute Miss Roseanna Royce.

f~hcla Throckmorton J~ffr~y o~an T obtn Cat't't~ o~~ w~u

25 Cttfford Br~nt vv~•• Mark Clark VVhtt~ VV tlJon K. VV tldn

What are the advantages of having a twin? How would you like having one? Here is how the Milam twins, class of '76 summed up the situation. Jim, "Having been born a twin, I have no choice, but to make the best of a packaged deal." Johnny, "Being a twin is like having a split image at your disposal. When you do something right you're Johnny and when you do something wrong you're Jimmy. "

Robbtn Oat~ VVtlknfon Dana 1~~ VVtllturu Dtan~ VVtlloushby

26 Suun Z. Purcell Mark B. Wtthrow Jo•eph C. Zuntsa

OLD 1 IE IORIE I treasure sweet old memories As time goes swiftly by. A few bring smiles of happiness And some tears to the eye.

They all are precious m their way, Reopening doors of old That have been nut these many years What pictures they unfold! These dear old, sweet old memories All play their spectal part In bringing joy and opening up The larch strings of the heart.

Jo•eph Calloway Shelllr Elam Dorthy Myeu

27 SENlOR ACCOMPLlSHMENTS

ALLE , RICKY: P. H•• CROOKS, PHYLLIS: Latin Club 1; French Club 2; Girls Basketball1, 2; Girls Track 1-4; Awards, French ANDERSON , ROBBY : Art Club 4; Business 1; Girls Track. Club 3; Baseball 1. ATKINSON , ANNA: Whoppers Club 1- 4; Girls CRUMBlE, TRICIA: Art Club 3, 4; Business Club 4; Basketball 1-3; Band 1-3; Tennis 1- 4; Awards: F. H. A. 4; French Club 4; Whoopers Club 4. Outstanding Freshman Athlete, Basketball-Best Offensive, Tennis-Most Improved . CRU rCHER, DIA ·A: Art Club 3, 4; Business Club 4; BAILEY, KIM: Art Club 4; Latin Club 1; Girls F. H. A. 2-4; Secretary 3, Vice-President 4; Speech Track 1-4; Cheerleader 1-3; Awards, Track- Club 2, Senior Play 4; Girls Basketball 2-4; Girls 1ost Improved. Track 1, 2; Awards, Home Economics 2.

BEATO, , JO : Art Club 3, 4; Football 1, 2, 3, 4. CUBll E, , 1ARK: Art Club 4; Beta Club 2-4; Latin Club 1, 2; Vice-Pre·ident 2; Speech Club 1-4; , 1FL BIDDLE, WILLIAM: Art Club 4; Latin Club 1; 1-4; Football 1-4; All CKC 4; Baseball 2, 3;Awards, French Club 3; Speech Club 3; Whoopers Club 4; , ational Merit Scholarship Letter of Commendatwn, Hi-Lites Staff 3, 4; Parisonna ires 4; Band 1; Bas­ Society of Distingui.hed American High School ru­ ketball Statistician 3; Golf 1-4. dents 3, Who's Who Among American High School Students, Class President 4, English 1, World Htstory 2, BROW CHARLIE: Whoopers Club 4; Baseball 4. ational Council of Teachers of English 3, Georgetown BRYANT, KIM: Beta Club 3, 4; Business Club 3, 4; College l\lathematics Award and Scholarship, Rotary President 4; Latin Club 1; French Club 2, 3; Speech Club Conference on World Affam 3. Club 1- 4; FL 2 -4; Parisian Staff 4; Parisonnaires 1-3; Band 1-3; Tennis 1, 2; Awards, Soctety of DAVIS, TINA: Business Club 2 -4; Latin Club 1, 2; Hi­ Distinguished American High School Students. Lites Staff 4; Senior Play 4; Girls Track 1-4; Cheer­ leader 1-4; Gymnastics 3; Awards, 110"/o Track 3. BUCKLER, DONNIE: Speech Club 1; Hi -Lites Staff 4; Baseball 1; Awards, English 3. DAVIS , WILLIAM: Basketball 1-4: Track 2 -4; Awards, Basketball-:t--.1ost Improved 1, Best Offensne 2, Most BUSSELL, CHERYL: Beta Club 3, 4; Business Club Improved 3. 2, 3; F. H. A. 1; Pariaian Staff 4, Co-Editor; Hi­ Lites Staff 3, 4; Senior Play 4; Band- Flag Girl 1 - 4 DUVALL, JOH1' Y: Business Club 3; Football 1-4; Track Captain; Awards, Typing 3, Accounting 3. 1; Basketball 1; Golf 2-4; Awards, Physical Education 1, Shop, Class President 2, Class Treasurer 4. CALLOWAY, JOSEPH: Business Club 3, 4; Whoopers Club 3, 4; Senior Play 4; Football 1; 12 Year Perfect Attendance Track 4. Kim Parker and Charles • lcCann

CASSITY , KEN ETH: Art Club 4; Sargent- of- Arms; Business Club 4; Hi - Lites Staff 4; Baseball 2- 4; Awards, Baseball- Outstanding Sophomore, Most runs scored 1975.

CHE, AULT, GILBERT: Latin Club 1, 2; Whoopers Club 3; Track 4; Tennis 4.

CLARK, JEFF: Basketball 1-4.

CRAIG, RITA: Beta Club 2 -4; Business Club 4; French Club 3; Vice-President; Parisian Staff 4; Under -Class Editor; Awards, Library Assistant 1.

CROOKS, DEBRA: French Club 1; Girls Basketball!; Girls Track 1-4; Awards, Track.

28 ELAM, SHELLIE: Orchestra 1, 2, 3. HUTCHISON, DEBBIE: Beta Club 3, 4; French Club 2, 3; Pres dent 3; Hi-Lites Staff 3, 4; Girls Basketball1-4; FARCHMIN, EILEEN: Business Club 4; Latin Club 1, 2; Parisonna1res 1, 2; Band 1-4; Band 1-4; V1ce -President Girls Basketball 1- 4; Band 1-4; Awards, Basketball­ 3; President 4; Awards, Basketball-Best Defensive 1, 2, llOo/o 1, 3, Best all-around 2. Most Assists 3.

FIELD , NANETTE: F, H, A, 1, 2; Latin Club 1, 2. JACKSON, JAMES: P, H. S.

FITZWATER, KEVIN: Beta Club 3,4: French Club JACKSON, KATHY: Beta Club 2-4; Secretary 3; President 2, 3; Speech Club 4; Hi -Lites Staff 3; Senior Play 4; 4; Business Club 4; F. H. A. 1; Latin Club 1, 2; Speech Parisionnaires 1-4; Band 1-4; Track 1-4; Awards, Club 4; NFL 4, Degree of Honor; Parisian Staff 4; Hi -Lites French 1, 2, AATF, French II, 3, Library Award. Staff 3, 4; Senior Play 4; Band 2-4; Secretary 3; Tennis 4; Awards, Latin I, II, Algebra I, Algebra 11, Geometry, FORSYTHE, HART: Senior Play 4; Band 1-4; Tennis Health, English I, II, lll, Economics, U.S. History, Chem­ 1-4. istry, Biology, Physical Science, Home-Economics, Voice of Democracy Essay Winner, Who's Who in American FRANKLIN, MARGARET: F. H. A. High School Students, Outstanding Teenager of America, Society of Distinguished High School Students, DAR Award, GAINES, BENITA: Beta Club 2-4; Business Club 4; Conservation Essay Winner, Girl's State Representative, F. H. A. 4; Latin Club 1, 2; Senior Play 4; Awards, KYC Representative. English II, Home Economics I. JOHNSON, EUGENE: Beta Club 2-4; Treasurer 4; Latm GARRISON, BRENT: Beta Club 2-4; Latin Club 1, 2; Club 1, 2; French Club 3, 4; President 4; Hi-Lites Staff French Club 3; Senior Play 4; Parisonnaires 2; Band 3, 4; Senior Play 4; Parisonnaires 3, 4; Tennis 1-4; 1-4; Tennis 1-3; Awards, Outstanding Teenagers of Awards, SPOKE Conference Delegate, Boy's State America 3, Social Studies 2. Representative, Outstanding Teenager of America, Society of Distinguished High School Students, Class GRAVES, LEISA: Art Club 3, 4; Business Club 3, 4; Treasurer 4, English II, French, Algebra II. French Club 1, 2; Speech Club 1, 4; Parisian Staff 4; Co-editor; Hi -Lites Staff 4; Senior Play 4; Guls JOHNSON, RICKY: Art Club; Business Club 4; French Basketball1; Tennis 1-4; Awards, Basketball-Most Club 1; Hi-Lites Staff 4; Football 1, 2; Basketball 1; Improve:! 1. Track 2.

GREEN, REINETTE: Art Club 3, 4; French Club 3, 4; Girls Basketball 2; Girls Track 3, 4.

GRIGGS, ALLEN: P. H. S. Scholarship Winners Robbin Wilkerson, Dana Williams, Kathy Jackson, Claude GWALTNEY, JADA: Art Club 3, 4; Business Club 3, 4; Mitchell, Johnny Duvall, Mark Withrow, Brent Garrison, F. H. A. 1, 2; Whoopees Club 1-4; President 4; Hi-Lites Mike Lovell, Mark Cubine, John Milam, Kevin Fitzwater, Staff 3, 4. Eugene Johnson.

HEFLI , MARK: P. H. S.

HENRY, MARK: Business Club 4; Latin Club 1; Speech Club 1-4; NFL 4; Hi-Lites Staff 4; Senior Play 4; Parisonnaires 1-·1, Band 1-4; Drum-Major 4; Golf 1; Awards, English Til, Music Theory 3.

HESS, WALTER: Awards, V.I.C.A. 4.

HOWARD, WAYNE: Basketball 2-4; Awards, Basketball­ Most Assists, Most Improved 3.

HURST, SHARON: Business Club 4; F. H. A. 2; French Club 2; Senior Play 4; Parisonnaues 3; Awards, Home Economics I 1.

29 JOH ''Ot , ROBERT: Art Club 4; Basketball 2, LI VILLE, DEBBIE: Art Club 4; Beta Club 4; F. H. A, 1; Speech Club 2, 4; Hi-Lites Staff 3, 4; Senior Play 4; JOII, SO , TTh!OTIIY: Awards, Woodworking, World Parisonnaires 1-4; Band 3, 4; Tennis 1-4; Awards, English Geography, English. III, Art I 3, Home Economics 3.

JONE , JIMMY: Art Club 3; \Vhoopers Club 4; Football LO 1G, CON IE: Art Club 4; Business Club 3, 4; F, II. A. 1; Baseball 2-4 2; Whoopees Club 4; Senior Play 4. LOVELL, MIKE: Beta Club 2- 4; Latin Club 1, 2; French KELLEY, LY DA: Business Club 3, 4; Secretary 4; Par­ Club 3; Speech Club 1; Hi- Lites Staff 3, 4; Senior Play isian Staff 4; IIi- Lites Staff 3, 4, 4; Parisonnaires 1- 4; Band 1-4.

KEN EY , KAREN: F, H. A. 1, 2; French Club 3. MCKIN EY, WYATT: Art Club 4; Whoopers Club 3, 4; Hi- Lites Staff 4; Football 1-4. KI G, HOWARD: Latin Club 1, 2; French Club 3, 4; Parisian Staff 4; Hi- Lites Staff 3, 4; Senior Play 4; MCCARTY, LISA: Whoopers Club 1, 2; Parisian Staff 4; Parisonnaires 1- 4; Band 1- 4. Hi- Lites Staff 3, 4; Cheerleaders 2- 4. MCCAN , CHARLIE: Band I. LEER , BOBBY : Beta Club 2- 4; Latin Club 1, 2; French 1A TTOX, RICKY: Business Club 3, 4; French Club 3; Club 3, 4; Parisian Staff 4; Basketball 1- 4; Track 1; Footballl. Tennis 3, 4; Awards, Basketball- Academic and Athletic Award 2, Most Improved B Team, Best Offensive Player MILAM, JA 1ES: Beta Club 3, 4; Latin Club 1, 2; B. Team, French I , Society of Distinguished American French Club 3; Speech Club 1; Parisonnaires 2, 3; Band High School Students 4. 1- 4; Tennis 1- 3; Awards, Who ' s Who Among American High School Students, LEVART, JOH PAUL: Footballl; Basketballl- 4; Base ­ balll- 4; Track 1; Awards, Baseball, Basketball. MILAM, JOHN: Beta Club 2- 4; Latin Club 1, 2; French Club 3; Speech Club 1, 2; Hi- Lites Staff 3, 4; Senior LEW IS, KEITH: Football l , 3, 4; Basketballl; Baseball Play 4; Parisonnaires 2-4; Band 1- 4; Tennis 1- 4; Awards, 3; Track 3, 4; Awards, Football-Best Defensive Lineman French I. 3, Best Offensive Lineman 1, Best Safety Driver, Out­ standing Lineman 4, All- State 3, All CKC 3. }..!ITCHELL, J CLALDE: Beta Club 2- 4; Latin Club 1, 2; French Club 3, 4; Football 2- 4; Baseball 3, 4; A wards, Football- , lost Improved Player.

10RTO, , DOUG : Art Club 3, 4; VICA Club 4,

}..1YERS, DORTHY: F. I-1, A. 4; Girls Basketball 1, 2; Girls Track 1-4.

PARKE KI}.1 : Art Club 4; President; Latin Club 1; French Club 3, Treasurer; Speech Club 1- 4; , 'FL 2- 4; Parisian Staff 4; Hi- Lites Staff 4; Senior Play 4; Girls Track 1- 3; Cheerleaders 1- 4; J. V. Captain 2, Varsity Capt. 4; Parisonnaires 2- 4; Awards, Art Exhibit 1st Prize, Outstanding Student 3, 4; Who's Who Among American High School Students 4,

PARKER, WALTER: Football 4; Track 3- 4,

PIERCE, JUA : Art Club 3, 4.

POLLITT, KEITH: Baseballl; V,I. C. A, 4.

POYNTER, PEN Y: Business Club 3, 4; Latin Club 2; Whoopers Club 2 - 4; Vice- President 4; Parisian Staff 4; Senior Play 4; Awards, English II. 30 PUHCELL, CI Iff: Beta Club 2-4; Latin Club 1, 2; WE S, CLIFFORD: Football1-3; 13asketball1; Track 1 - 4. French Club 3, 4; football 1; Basketball 1, 3; Base­ WILDE! WlLSO ': Art Club 3, 4; French Club 2; IIi- Lites ball 1, 3, 4; Awards, French 1. Staff 3, 4; Football 1-4; Track 1-3. RA, 'SO. 1, RICIIARD: Art Club 4; Basketball 1, 2; Track 2-4; A1,·ards, Track-J10t· . WILKERSO , ROBBI ': Beta Club 2- 4, Vice- President 4, Ky. State Beta Club Vice- President '75; Latin Club 1, 2; REI 'S 1ITII, VICKIE: Art Club 3, 4; Business Club Speech Club 1-4, Co-Secretary 2, Secretary 3, Vice­ 3, 4; F. H. A. 2; Whoopers Club 4; Senior Play 4. President 4; FL 1- 4, Degree of Excellence 4, Degree of llonor 3; Parisian Staff 4; Hi-Lites Staff 3, 4; Senior Play RICIIARDSO , MIRANDA: Art Club 3, 4; F. H. A. 4; Band 1 - 4, Secretary 4; Tennis 1- 4; Awards, English 2, 4; Whoopers Club 3, 4; Band 3. I, English II, English III, Chemestry, Biology, Who' s Who Among American lligh School Students 4, Society of ROE, TJ, 1MY: Business Club 3; Latin Club 1; DIStinguished American lligh School Students 3, 4 ; Rep ­ French Club 2, 3. resentative to KYC 3, Class Vice- President 3, Home­ HU SELL, D \RLE E: Art Club 3, 4; Business Club coming Princess 2, School and County Conservation 4; F. II . A. 2. Essay Winner 2, In "Sound of Music" 3. WILLIA 'S, DA, A: Art Club 3, 4: Beta Club 2- 4, Trea­ SHOWALTE JOE: Footballl. surer 3, Secretary 4; Business Club 4; F. H. A. 1; Latin Club 1, 2, Secretary 2; Speech Club 1 - 4, Co- Secretary S 1ART, KAY: Art Club 3, 4; F. II. A. 1; Latin 2, Vice- President 3, President 4; NFL 1- 4, Degree of Club 1, 2; Parisian Staff 4; Ili- 1 ites Staff 4; Parison­ Ilonor 2, Degree of Excellence 3; Parisian Staff 4; Hi­ naires 1- 4. Lites Staff 3, 4, Assistant Editor 3, Editor 4; Senior Play 4; Parisonnaires 1- 4, "Sound of Music" 3; Awards, Art s. 1ITII, JA, liE: Art Club 3; 13aseball 2. I 3; Outstanding Teenager of America 3, Society of S 1ITII, REG! ALD: Speech Club 3; NFL 1; Foo tball 4; Distinguished American IIigh School Students 3, 4, Girls Basketball 1; Track 4; Awards, Class Vice- President 1. State 3, Representative to KYC 3.

SPENCE! WILLIAM: Football 1. WILLOUGJII3Y, DIANE: Art Club 4; Business Club 3, 4; F. I 1. A. 1, 2; Whoopers Club 4. STA FIELD, IIERBERT: 13asketball 1; 13aseball 1- 4. WITIIROW, MARK: Latin Club 1; French Club 3, 4; Hi ­ THROCKMORTO ', FELICIA: Business Club 4; F. H. A. 2. Lites Staff 3, 4; Senior Play 4; Football 2- 4; Baseball 2; Track 3, 4 ; Tennis 4. TOBI,', JEFF: Art Club 3, 4; Business Club 3, 4, Trea­ surer- 4; Parisian Staff 4; Hi - Lites Staff 3. WI-liTE, MARK: Art Club 4; Latin Club 2, 3; Senior Play 4; Football 2- 4; Golf 2- 4. \VES , CARRIE: Business Club 4; F. H. A. 3, 4; Latin Club 2; french Club 3, 4; Whoopers Club 4; HI - Lites ZU JGA, JOE: Art Club 3, 4; French Club 1, 2; Whoopers Staff 4; Senior Play 4; G iris Basketball 3, 4; G iris Club 3, 4; Hi- Lites Staff 3, 4; Senior Play 4; Parisonnaires Track 1- 4. 2- 4; Basketball 1; Awards, Class President 3, Class Vice­ President 4.

ZUNIGA, SUSA ~ : Art Club 3, 4, Secretary 3, 4 ; Business Club 3, 4, VIce- President 4; French Club 1, 2; Parisian Staff 4; I-Ii - Li tes Staff 3, 4; Cheerleader 1, 3, 4; Parisonn­ aires 1-4; Band 2, Awards, Homecoming Queen 4.

MURRAY, JAMES: Art Club 4; Football 2; T rack 1, 2.

YOU G, EUGE E: Football 3; Ba sketball 4; Baseball 1; Track 3.

31 Mrs. Tommy Boardman Secretary Mr. Ernest M. Trosper Mrs. Garnett Swtnford Prtnctpal Secretary Parts Htgh School B. A. --Union College M. A. --East Tennessee State University Rank I-- 1orehead State University

Mr. Wtlltam B. Reed Asststan t Prtnctpa l

Parts Htgh School B. s. --Kentucky State University M. A. --University of Kentucky

32 FACULTY Mrs. Dave Willlams A. B., Transylvania M. A. , Memphis State University English, Beta Club

Miss Betsy Brooks Woodford A. B. , University of Kentucky French I. II. English II, French Club

Mrs. Jerry Tipton B. A. , Berea College M. A. , Eastern Kentucky University Art I, II, Art Club

Mr. Albert Ryle B. s. , Morehead State University Math 9, 10, Pre Algebra, Whoopers Clut

Mr . George R. Wilder B. S., M. A., Murray State University, Industrial Arts, Drafting, Tennis

33 Mrs. Clay Roseberry A. B., Randolph-Macon Woman's College, English, Speech Club, Senior Play Director

1rs. Frank Scott M. A., University of Kentucky B. A., University of Kentucky Ed . • , University of Kentucky Counselor

Mrs. Bert Smith A. B., Kentucky Wesleyan College English, World History, U. s. History, Freshman Speech

Mr. James P. Shipp, Jr. B. s., Western Kentucky University Special Education, Advanced Government, Assistant Football Coach, Head Track Coach

Mrs. Stanley Richard, Jr. A. B. , University of Kentucky Business Education, Social Studies, Yearbook Sponsor

34 Mrs. Eddie Sosby B. A., University of Kentucky Librarian, Newspaper Sponsor

Mrs. Ken Williams B. A. , 1uskingum College Latin I, II, English, Latin Club

Miss Elizaheth l:lalhatchet llealth, Physical Education, Driver Education, Cheerleading Sponsor, Gymnastics Coach

Mrs. William Stamler B. s., University of Tennessee M. s. , University of Tennessee Biology and Chemestry, Student Council

Mrs. Paul Polly M. A., Eastern Kentucky University B. s. , Berea College Business Education, Business Club

35 Miss Juanita Sutherland M. M., University of South Carolina B. A. , Georgetown College Algebra I, II, Geometry, Trig and Calculus

Mrs . George Johnson 1. s. , Ohio State University M. s., University of Kentucky B. s., Spelman College llome Economics, Science

Miss Donna Small B. s. , Morehead State University Home Ec. I, II, Family Living, Married Life/Clothing Management, F. H. A.

Mr. William Fred Rose A. B., Morffiead State University Special Ed . , Human Relations, Assistant Football Coach, Head Baseball Coach, Student Council

Mr. Larry Klinefelter B. s. , Taylor University Physical Sc..ience, Physics

36 Mrs . William Stiles A. B. , University of Kentucky Homebound Instructor

Mrs . William Daugherty B. s. , George Peabody College; M. A. , University of Kentucky Director of Pupil Personnel

Mr. James Dickerson B, S, , Campbellsville College; 1, A. , Western Kentucky University Supervisor of Instruction

11r. Homer Goins B. A. , University of Kentucky; M. A. , 1orehead State University Psy. - Soc., Health and Physical Ed ., Head Football Coach

Mr. David S. Randolph B. S, , Eastern Kentucky University M, A,, University of Kentucky U. S. History, World Geography, Head Basketball Coach

37 Mrs. George B. Miller Hostess for faculty portraits

Mr. Thomas Siwicki , 1iss Roseanna Royce B. M., De Paul University B. A., Transylvania University M. A. , University of Kentucky M. A. , University of Kentucky Music Theory, Music Appreciation, English, Speech Club, Senior Band Director, Choral Group Play Director ..

I want to teach my students how To live this life on earth­ To face its struggles and its strife And to improve their worth -Not just the lesson in a book Or how the rivers flow ­ But how to choose the proper path Wherever they may go- To understand eternal truth And know the right from wrong - And gather all the beauty of A flower and a song- For if I help the world to grow In wisdom and in grace­ Then I shall feel that I have won And I have filled my place­ And so I ask your guidance, God That I may do my part- For character and confidence And happiness of heart-

James J. Metcalf

38 FRESHMAN Class Offt.cers

Eltina Scott - President Johna Richardson - Vice-President Felicia Rice - Secretary Chester Mitch ell - Treasurer Janice Day - Student Council

SOPHMORE JUNlOR Class Off t.cers Class Offt.cers

Sheri Jones - President Gregg Coons - President Chet Coons - Vice-President Leon Roberts - Vice-President Stuart Beheler - Secretary Rhonda Wilkerson - Secretary Judy Henry - Treasurer Bill Watson - Treasurer Patty Zuniga - Student Council Kent Duvall - Student Council

39 Paul Karen Mary Connie ancy Angela Leah Adamson Atchison Badgett Barnes Billman Black Boardman

Tommy Joe Terry Cecil Hal Lori Gregg Bolton Calk Chenault Christopher Clark Coburn Coons JUNIORS

Roy Tommy Craig Creasey

Tony Carol Crumbie Crump

Dorothea Debra Lisa Kent Lee Keith Tammy Crutcher Davis Dean Duvall Florence Gaunce Garland

40 , 1aurice Stephen Stuart Shirley Garrard Graves Harney Hisle

Rose Marie Gary John Sturgill Isaac Johnson Johnson Johnson

Richard Ivan ancy John Kenney Landrum Lanter Lindsey

Tim Joey Depriest Dale Linville Lotz Marks Marshall

Cathy Bobby Charles Robert Karen Pam Perry McMahan Milam 1itchell Mucci Murray 1ynear Parker

41 Bill Durwood ylvia Dixie Phil Ed Sheryl Larry Patton Pierce Pope Poynter Prater Purcell Rambacher

Janet Chris Gary Janet Rarden Rice Rice Richardson

Leon , 1arvin Mike Vicki Roberts Roberts Robin Rope

Bobby Mike Ricky Jerry Scott Sears Showalter Smalley

Bobbie Rory Kim Tony Kevin Venessa Jeffrey Snapp Snowden Sponcil Spurlock Stiles Stoudemire Strawder

42 Benny Patsy Dwayne Vernita Thomas Trimble Tubbs Tye

Richard Sallie Bill Barbra Wagner Wasson Watson Waugh

Elizabeth Anna Rhonda Wells Wheeler Wilkerson

Mavis Mike Williams Withrow

Mike Ann Woods Young

43 lN MEMORlAM

James Terry Cobb Carl Huston Dale

Bobby Rose Wells, Jr.

No man t.s an t.sland, entt.re of t.tself; every man t.s a

pt.ece of the contt.nent, a part of the mat.n. Any man's death dt.mt.nt.shes me, because 1 am t.nvolved t.n manltt.nd. And there­ fore never send to know for whom the belt tolls; t.t tolls for thee. from MEDltAtlON XVll

44 Tony Stuart Alice Thomas Ricky Valinda Bates Beheler Bretz Britton Chenault Clark

Rusty Chet Terri Jessie Janet Janet William Coburn Coons Creasey Crockett Crooks Crump Dale

Sharon Ramona David Susan Rae Jean Donna Mona Davidson Davis Dean Eades Flack Frederick Gaines

Melissa Bart Lesley Garrison Gwaltney Halsey

SOPHOMORES Laura Donna Dewayne Heflin Hazzard Henderson

45 Vincent Judy Tony Charlie Darrell William Barbara Henderson Henry Hudnall Humphrey Hutchison Jacobs Johnson

Bobby Joe Eddie Bruce Laura Sheri Timmy Sheila Johnson Johnson Jones Jones Jones Jones Keith

Stephen David Teresa Debbie Betsy Dion Larry King Kookendoffer Krekel Kreig Leer Lotz Martin

'vi ike Cis Billy Fred Matthews McKinnEY Mitchell Myers

Linda Walter Bill Darryl Nichols Nichols Nutter Parker

46 Doug Christy Steve Venessa Keith Wayne James Parker Pate Pearce Penny Ralls Reinsmith Richardson

Mike Victoria James Edna Greg Carolyn Shanda Richardson Richardson Robinson Scott Sooncil Stone Strawder

Vicki Vicky Darryl Randy Lisa Hobby Peggy Tubbs Turner Vance Vaught Wagner Wells Wells

Ann Donna Wilson Wheeler Wills Worick . .

Cathy Wanda Patty Wyatt Yazell Zuniga

47 Phyllis Jeff Toni De wayne Vincent Wallace Timmy Arnold Ayers Ayers Badgett Badgett Badgett Baker FRESHMEN

Tommy Charles Baker Beaton

Davis Lynn Beatty Begley

Janet Shirley Levett a Lezlie Barbra Lynn Sheila Biddle Billman Black Bowman Bryant Burden Burrell

Charles Timmy Tony John Elizabeth Tanya Angela Carpenter Clevenger Clevenger Courtney Craycraft Crumbie Crump

48 Michael Carol Pamela Janice Janet Dena James Crutcher Cummins Dale Day Dodge Downey Dumphord

Vivian Jimmy Dawn Du mphord Dunaway Dykes

Edd ie Wa llace Renetta Earlywine Fields Fisher

Mark Clay Jill John Charles Brian Bridget Florence Forsythe Gaines Graves Hanley Henry Holman

Mark Tammy Anna Stephen Linda William Donald Horne Hudnall Jackson Jacobs Johnson Johnson Jones

49 Tammy Jo Denise Billie Burch Barbara Joyce Kendall King Linville Logan Maggard l\1 as tin McCord

Lavern Chester Danny Donna Marie Steve Gary 1cKee Mitchell 1itchell Mitchell Morton l\.!urray Nichols

!arilyn Shelia Derrie Pam Kathi Shari Tammy Nutter O'Bryan Oliver Parker Parsons Parsons Perkins

fimmy Sandy Eugene Terri Virginia Mark Paula Perkins Pierce Puckett Puckett Purcell Rambacher Rhyans

Felicia Johnna Ricky Angela David Rice Richardson Roe Roberts Robin

50 tindsay Tammy Angela Roger Eltina JoAnn Mary Ann Roseberry Russell Sagester Sagraves Scott Shriver Shriver

Larry Liz Roderick Brian Johnna Ronnie Rodney Smith Smith Snowden Spencer Stewart Stewart Taylor

Ivan Kim Darrell Victor Vmcent Ray Lavern Thomas Thomas Tubbs Tucker Tucker Walton Warfield

Kiven Roger Karen Brenda Beth David Hank Warner Wasson Watson Wheeler Wilkerson Williams Williams

Patrick Keith Carolyn Anita Regma Doug Williams Wiseman Withrow Woodford Woodford Wooten

51 COUNClt ON THE MOVE

The twelve member Student Council was more active this year than any time in its previous history. Thanks to strong faculty and student body support, the organization was able to sponsor a sock-hop after the annual Orange and White game. This was the first dance, other than Homecoming and the Prom, that the school has had in several years, and it was a tremendous success The Student Council also sent suggestions for improve­ ments in the school to be read at faculty meetings. With this year's activities serving as groundwork, the Student Council can look forward to continued success in the years to come. Those on the Council this year were: Debbie Hutchi­ son, Eltina Scott, Sheri Jones, Mrs. William Stamler, sponsor, Gregg Coons, Janice Day, Patty Zuniga, Chet Coons, Kent Duvall, Mark Cubine, Joe Zuniga, Leon Roberts and Fred Rose, sponsor.

Officers of the P. H. s. Student Council were: Gregg Coons, vice- president; Janice Day, secretary- treasurer; Mark Cubine, president.

52 PA RtStONNA 1RES

Whether performing for a community club in the Baldwin Hotel or in front of the student body assembled in the Fine Arts Center, the Parisionnaires never fail to please their audience. Yet such fine performances do not occur by chance. The students that produce the "mellow music" spend many hours both after school and on weekends in order to prepare for their appearances. They also assist the band in fund - raising projects. But all the tedious hours of warming up, repeating music measures, and soliciting are forgotten when the music makers stand before an appre­ ciative audience after a "give­ it- all- you' ve-got" performance. After all, "giving- it- all­ you' ve- got" is what becoming a Parisionnaire is all about. This fine group is under the direction of Mr. Thomas A. Siwicki. White Sand and Excellent Music Blend for a Most Enjoyable Band Trtp

BATON tWlRLERS Robbin Wilkerson Cathy , lc lahan BAND OfflCERS Sallie \\1 asson- Treasurer Robbin Wilkerson- Secretary Mike Lovell- Vice-President Debbie Hutchison- President

54 DRUM MAJOR: Mark Henry

Mark lead the P. H. s. Band to a most successful year in El Paso, Texas, football, basketball games, Inaug­ uration Parade, and Christmas Parades.

DlRECTOR: Mr. Thomas Stwtckt The Paris High Band is most fortunate to have one of the best directors in the country. We thank you, Mr. Siwicki, for your untiring efforts and musical pleasures.

Banner Carriers: Vicki Richardson and Mona Owen. Flag Girls: Kim Sponcil, Sallie Wasson, Cheryl Bussell (Captain), Cis McKinney, Kathy Jackson, Debbie Linville, Diane Withrow, Nancy Lanter, Lesley Halsey, and Elizabeth Wells. Jim Milam, Kevin Fitzwater, Rhonda Wilkerson, Wanda Melissa Garrison, Lesley Halsey, Kim Bryant, Gregg Coons, Yazell, Cathy Wyatt, Carol Crump, Nancy Lanter, Janet Mrs. Dave Williams, sponsor, Bill Patton, Chet Coons, Bob Crump, Sheila Keith, Lisa Dean, Debbie Linville, Rita Milam, Brent Garrison, Cliff Purcell, Johnny Milam, Craig, Laura Jones, Betsy Leer, Leah Boardman, Debbie Eugene Johnson, Mike Lovell, Bobby Leer, Steve Graves, Hutchison, Joe Calk, Kathy Jackson, Benita Gaines, Tommy Creasey, Phil Ed Prater, Charles Mitchell, Eddie Cheryl Bussell, Robbin Wilkerson, Dana Williams, Vicky Johnson, Leon Roberts, Claude Mitchell, Mark Turner, Rae Jean Flack, Lori Coburn, Donna Hazzard. Cubine .

56 BEtA·s GET ••tN THE Act••

How would you like to spend a weekend at one of the finest hotels in Louisville ••• Or try to captivate an aud­ ience of hundreds with an updated version of "Cinderella"? Wouldn't you be proud if your club earned over two hun­ dred dollars for the Kidney Foundation? Perhaps you could say that the Paris Beta Club believes that "idleness is the Devil's work" they are constantly involved in school, community, and state activities. Whether they are campaigning and performing at the State Beta Con­ vention, entering a float in the Christmas parade, or working in basketball concessions, Beta members are truly "in the act".

Beta Officers President- Kathy I ackson Vice-president- Robbin Wilkerson Secretary- Dana Williams Treasurer- Eugene Johnson 1976 Beta Initiates Sponsor-Mrs. Dave Williams

Mrs. Williams and Dana check over Betas sell posters National Beta article.

57 The Business Club was composed of: Carrie Wess , Eileen Farchmin, Penny Pynter, Tina Davis, Benita Gaines, Mrs. Paul Polly, sponsor, Vicki Reinsmith, Kenneth Cassity, Cheryl Bussell, Diane Crutcher, Ricky Mattox, Dana Williams, Rick Johnson, Diane Willoughby, Lynda Kelley, Mark Henry, Kathy Jackson, Rita Craig, Leisa Graves, Jeff Tobin, Susan Purcell, Sheri Purcell , Jada Gwaltney, Kim Bryant.

58 BUStNESS CLUB-

Accurate Future,.

Sooner or later one must enter the world of "early- to -rise, ten-minute coffee breaks, and never- ending paper work." The Business Club wants you to start out on the right foot . During the course of the year sev­ eral speakers addressed the club, skits were presented by club members and they visited a business in operation. The club had a party at the close of the year. Since the future depends on the youth of today, the Business Club makes an extra effort to understand it more fully. Kim Bryant- President, Lynda Kelley- Secretary Susan Purcell- Vice- president Jeff Tobin- Treasurer Mrs. Paul Polly- Sponsor

59 ARt "' A Means of Expresst.ns Yourself\\

1an expresses himself in many ways, and whether it be cut stone or on canvas, the members of the Art Club want to approach the art­ ist's work with an open mind. Two trips are taken each year in which the Art Club is exposed to various forms of art-- modern, realistic, and abstract. They also ex­ plore the various methods in which the creations have come about. Whether in a world of fantasy or in a world of perfection, the fo.rt Club understands art by being aware of its surroundings.

Kenneth Cassity and Ricky Johnson-­ Sargent- at- Arms Kim Parker--President Wilson Wilder-- Vice- President

60 Our school was made a more attractive learning institution by the art department through their spon­ sorship of door decoration contest, Christmas murals, mobiles, wire figurines, paintings in the gym and classrooms and bicentennial fire plugs.

61 ANNUAl Sf Aff Brtngs You '' Memortes"

After rushing to meet deadlines, rearranging articles and pages, and taking hundreds of pictures, the members of the annual staff have put together this book for you. The staff ~as tned to bring you "memories" about almost everything atP. H. S. We leave you remembering many good times which we have shared.

Sponsor 1rs. Stanley Richard Co- Editors Leisa Graves Cheryl Bussell

Staff members busy working ball game concession, Penny typing final draft, and Jeff taking book orders were among some of the activities of the Annual people.

62 The 1976 Annual Staff was com­ posed of: Leisa Graves, Kim Bryant, Kay Smart, Kathy Jackson, Bobby Leer, Rtta Craig, Cheryl Bussell, Robbin Wilkerson, Dana Williams, Harold King, Kim Par­ ker, Jeff Tobin, Penny Poynter, Lisa McCarty, Susan Purcell.

Kathy Jackson is found writing copy for the many pages of the yearbook.

Many hours of tedious work go into preparing a book for publication. Here we find Kim and Cheryl drawing up plans for club selection '"hile Leisa checks final copy and layout.

63 fUtURE HOMEMAKERS Of AMERtCA

Karen Atchison, Vicki Rope, Edna Scott, Dorothea Crutcher, Mona Gaines, Sylvia Pope, Janet Richardson, Billie Jo Logan, Terri Puckett, Pam Parker, Vicki Tubbs, Angie Roberts, Shirley Hisle, Sheryl Purcell, Ginny Purcell, Angie Sagester, Sandy Pierce, Dixie Poynter, Vanessa Stoudemire, Angie Black, Pam Mynear, Bobbte Snapp, Rose Isaac, Carrie Wess, Missy Myers, Diane Crutcher, Felicia Rice, Tanya Crumbie, Barbara Bryant, Ray Walton, Janet Rarden, Tammy Garland, Connie Barnes, Benita Gaines, Johnna Richardson, Margaret Franklin, Vicki Richardson, Laura Heflin, Miranda Richardson, and Carol Cummins. Sponsor: Miss Donna Small.

Laura Heflin & Edna Scott checking out the operation of the clothes dryer. Valinda Clark & Vicki Richardson admire cookbook sold by F. H. A, members.

64 ''The Accent ts on Creattvtty~~

The Future Homemakers of America Officers investigate old time, back breaking laundry techniques verses new, modem day, easy wash day wonders.

President - Janet Richardson Vice-president - Diane Crutcher Secretary - Mona Gaines Treasurer - D:>rothea Crutcher Song Leader - Carrie Wess Sergant-at-Arms - Valinda Clark, Benita Gaines Historian - Patricia Crumbie

The F. H. A. knows that there is more to running a house than mopping and cleaning--and there's more to the F. H. A. than cooking and sewing. During the year, the club members are busy at money­ making projects or listening to guest speakers. And as the year comes to an end, they enjoy the pleasures and amuse­ ments of King's Island. But the F. H. A. members do commit a large part of their time to the art of maintaining a house. Especially to ­ day, a smooth and well- balanced dwelling is a work of art--and knowledge.

BETTY CROCKER FAMlL Y LEADER OF TOMORROW

Diane Crutcher won the 1976 honor by competing with other seniors in a written knowledge and attitude examin­ ation. Diane completed four years of home economics and was President of the local F. H. A. her senior year. She received a certificate from General Mills, a sponsor of the annual educational scholarship program.

65 french Club Officers

Pr~sident Eugene Johnson

I Vice-president Rhonda Wilkerson

I Secretaire Elizabeth Wells

Tre'sorier Angela Blace

Promoteur Miss Betsy B. Woodford

66 Eugene Johnson, Cliff Purcell, Charles Mitchell, Rhonda Richard Kenney, Miss Betsy Woodford, sponsor, William Wilkerson, Lori Coburn, Lisa Dean, Elizabeth Wells, Jacobs, Leon Roberts, Gary Rice, Mark Withrow, Phil Carol Crump, Leah Boardman, Nancy Lanter, Angela Prather, Kent D.lvall, Bobby Milam, Claude Mitchell, Black, Barbara Johnson, Carrie Wess, Harold King, Bill Hal Clark, Bobby Leer. Patton, Perry Parker, David Dean, Stephen Pierce, tHE FRENCH Cl US ~~ Preserving A language~~

Le Cercle Franyais se reunit sept ou huit fois pendant 1 'annee scolaire. Les membres jouent les jeux avec le papier et le crayon, ils lcoutent les disques, ils regar­ dent les films fixes, et quelquefois ils entendent une personne qui parle. Il n 'y a pas de sommes, de devoir; seulement 1 'amusement.

The French Club meets some seven or eight times during the year. The members play paper and pencil games, listen to records, watch film strips, and occas­ ionally enjoy a speaker. There are no dues, no duties, just amusement.

67 The 1975-76 Latin Club Officers \\'ere: President - heri Jones

Vice-president - Chet Coons

Secretary - Betsy Leer

Treasurer - Laura Jones

Sponsor - 1\irs. Ken Williams

The Latin Club membership was composed of: L. Halsey, S. Keith, R. Flack, T. Perkins, J. McCord, s. Parsons, s. J. Crump, C. Pate, B. Wells, D. Kreig, w. Yazell, P. O' Brian, D. Dykes, L. Bowman, M. Shriver, K. Thomas, Zuniga, J. Henry, K. Wyatt, V. Penny, Mrs. Gail Will­ J. Day, T. Hudnall, B. Nutter, C. Mitchell, V. Turner, s. iams, M. Garrison, B. Leer, L. Smith, B. Wilkerson, E. McKinney, R. Mucci, R. Showalter, K. Wiseman, C. Scott, P. Rhyans, T. Ayers, L. Johnson, M. Nutter, B. Forsythe, s. Jones, M. Robbin, L. Jones, J. Graves, B. Mastin, s. Eades, A. Crump, J. Shriver, D. Hazzard, Henry, c. Coons, E. Johnson.

68 LATIN CLUB ~~L lMERlCKS~~ The Latin Club members put excitement and enthusiasm into everything they do. To show some of their enterprising talent the Latin students have composed a poetic summary of their year in a "Latin Limerick."

There was a young lady in satin Who made up her mind to take Latin. Her Latin was weak, But her toga was chic, Which made her as famous as Patton.

She went to the state convention Where her toga caught all the attention. She made quite a show With her partner Pluto Where they were both too "pluchra" to mention.

At the dawn of the season of Yule Our young friend grew weary of school. The club threw. a bash Which was really a smash And made other school club members drool.

To the banquet she went in the spring Where everyone ha:l food to bring. The entertainment was great And lasted quite late. To this day "Elvira" we sing. The moral of what we have said Is that Latin isn' t yet dead. The students have fun When all's said and done, And they also learn much in the head.

69 PARtS Hl-lltES

From September to 1\lay, from football season to the Junior-Senior Prom, the HI-LITES staff was there to get first-hand information on the event. A ,.,.eek hardly ever went by that something exciting didn't occur within the walls of Paris IIigh School. 1eetings, picture taking, headline cuts and dead­ lines were all familiar echos to a hard working staff. Yes, that's what being a reporter is all about-­ articles and deadlines. Who doesn't like to see his name in print? From the Greyhound basketball sche- dule to "who likes who", the HI-LITES printed everything.

Typist Tina Davis smiles as she works on a bit of newspaper gossip.

!\Irs. Eddie osby, sponsor, checks copy with Donnie Buckler and Dana Williams.

Nancy Lanter, Assistant Editor, demonstrates the off set method used in printing the paper.

Dana Williams, Editor, looks over an old printing press and ponders how the job was ever completed.

70 HAPPY STAFF RELAXES FROM DUTIES TO POSE FOR GROUP PORTRAIT

Mark Henry, Kenneth Cassity, Wyatt McKinney, Joe Eddie Sosby, Rhonda Wilkerson, Elizabeth Wells, Sallie Zuniga, Mark Withrow, Joseph Calloway, Billy Biddle, Wasson, Cathy McMahan, Susan Purcell, Sheryl Purcell, Nancy Lanter, Cheryl Bussell, Lisa McCarty, Leisa Kim Parker, Tina Davis, Carrie Wess, Bobby Leer, Harold Graves, Kathy Jackson, Debbie Linville, Robbin Wilker­ King, Mike Lovell, Donnie Buckler, Debbie Hutchison, son, Kay Smart, Lori Coburn, Dana Williams, Mrs. Jada Gwaltney, Lynda Kelley, Wilson Wilder, Johnny Milam.

The acquisltion and distribution of papers was a monthly chore tor staff members.

71 NA TlONAl FORENSIC lEAGUE

··our Outstanding Speakers~~

In life as well as in work, there will always be those who are willing to "go that extra mile. " The • F. L. consists of speech students who have worked harder than most students on sel­ ections and anyone who has received an honor from this organization deserves a round of applause.

72 SPEECH ClUB flNDS: ''Practice Makes Perfect~ ~

As long as there are Saturdays, there will be speech finding the "perfect" selection and then learning the pro­ meets. And as long as there is a Speech Club at Paris High per presentation of it. This is called practicing-and that School, there will be students in the building long after the is what makes a superior speaker. three o 'clock bell has rung. After all, as long as there is a need for communica­ In order to compete with high school students from all tion, there will be a need for speech. And the Speech over the state of Kentucky, many hours must be spent Club sees nothing \•Hong with perfecting it.

PRESIDL 1T DA, 'A WILLIAMS VICE -PRESIDENT ROBBL' WILKERSO SECRETARY RHO, 'DA WILKERSO. TREASURER JOE CALK

73 Club members made yarn dolls in school colors and sold them as a money making project.

The painting and lettering of signs for the hall­ ways was a popular project for Whoopers members.

74 WHOOPERS BACK THE HOUNDS

Whether its fall, winter, or spring, the athletic de­ partment at Paris has always received much support from our Whoopers Club. When brightly colored signs are plastered to P, H. S, 's hallways, when doors and lockers are decorated with orange and black, and when the students are excited about the upcoming game or match, one can tell that the student body really "backs the Hounds. " The members of the Whoopers Club assist in making signs, planning skits, helping out with pep rallies, and most important, attend all games, meets and and matches to give support to participants. As in the past, the Whoopers Club continues to boost the school spirit at Paris High.

Enthusiastic Whoopers are: D. Crutcher, S. Pope, A. Robertson, J. Richardson, J. Rarden, T. Puckett, B. Black, P. Parker, J. Gaines, A. Young, J. Dodge, D. Logan, J. Calloway, J. Zuniga, J. Jones, J. Gwaltney, Poynter, B. Snapp, P, Mynear, v. Richardson, A. W. McKinney, B. Biddle, D. Willoughby, P. Poynter, and V. Reinsmith,

75 VOCA tlONAL BOYS At WORK

Can you imagine making a car run, building a piece of furniture, designing a building to scale, with your own hands? This is all possible at the Clark Co, Vocational School in programs like Auto Mechanics, Building Trades, Drafting, Machine Shop and Welding. Paris High participates in this two year program, and any young man wishing to further his education after graduation may do so at the Central Kentucky Vocational School in Lexington,

76 ALUMNl BANQUET HONORS 1976 SEN tORS

The new officers for the Alumni Association are: Bill T. McConnell, treasurer; Mrs. Steve Breslin, secretary; Mark Cubine, vice-president; and Mrs. Ben Basone, president.

Brent Garrison was the recipient of the $4, 000 Paris High School Alumni Association Scholar­ ship for 1976. Mrs. John Heick made the presentation.

Wayne Shumate was awarded the Kirkpatrick Cup which is presented annually to an outstanding alumni of the school. Mrs. Julian Wells, who received the honor last year made the presentation.

Miss Kathy Jackson was awarded the Alumni Cup which is presented to the outstanding member of the senior class. Mark Wells, last year's recip­ ient mad~ the presentation.

77 John Duvall - Treasurer Kim Case Susan Purcell - Secretary Cliff Purcell

Joe Zuniga - Vice- President Rhonda Wilkerson Debbie Hutchison - Student Council Gary Arnold

Mark Cubine - President Kim Nichols

PROM 1976

78 JUNIOR CLASS OffiCERS Rhonda Wilkerson - Secretary Joe Zuniga Gregg Coons - President Sallie Wasson Kent Duvall - Student Council Lee Ann Beheler Leon Roberts - Vice-President Gayle Conner Bill Watson - Treasurer Melody Cheek

NIGHTS ON BROADWAY

79 80 THE SENtOR ClASS Of PARtS HlGH SCHOOl Presents

There were many doubts among the graduating class of 1976 as to whether there would be a senior play or not. But luckily for them, Mrs. Roseberry's replacement was a young lady trained in the field of dramatics and very excited about the script. Miss Roseanna Royce, assuming the role of teacher and director, worked constantly at making actresses and actors out of the senior amateurs. There were rehearsals after rehearsals with flat building in between. As the characters, props, and scenery began to emerge, the seniors realized that all their efforts and diligent work was going to materialize into a memorable production •••• and that it most certainly was. "1776 AND ALL THAT" was received warmly by both the school and the community. Not only was this play a success but it was accredited as being "one of the best. " Three cheers for Miss Royce, and "hats off' to the senior play cast.

81 82 83 HONORS DAY RECIPIENTS D. A. GOOD CITIZE. SAWARD English II--Donna Hazzard Kathy Ann Jackson English III A--Joe Calk, Lori Coburn, Lisa Dean, Stephen Graves, Nancy lA THEMA TICS DEPARTMENT Lanter, Rhonda Wilkerson Kentucky Society of Professional English III B--Joey Lotz Engineers' Math Award English IV--Kathy Jackson, Robbin Mark Cubine Wilkerson Algebra I- -Angela Crump Speech Award--Dana Williams Algebra IT -- Carol Crump LANGUAGE DEPARTI\!E T Geometry Al.,.ard- - Donna Hazzard Latin I--JoAnn Shriver Trig Award-- Kathy Jackson Latin IT- - Donna Hazzard Calculus Award- -Kathy Jackson French I-- Lori Coburn, Carol Crump, Lisa Dean , Nancy Lanter, Phil Ed COM IERCE DEPARTMENT Prater, Rhonda Wilkerson Typing--Kathy Jackson French II-- Eugene Johnson Shorthand--Tina Davis Accounting--Rita Craig SCIENCE DEPARTMENT Annual Award -- Cheryl Bussell Modern Physical Science-- Leisa Graves JoAnn Shriver, Angela Crump Annual Dedication- - !iss Juanita Modern Physical Science- - lost Sutherland Improved Award--Charles Beaton Journalism Award-- Dana Williams Physics--Kathy Jackson Biology--Donna Hazzard, Melissa ART DEPARTMENT Garr_ison Art II Award --Dana Williams Chemestry- -Gregg Coons Art 11 Certificates--Doug Morton, Leisa Chemestry Recognition Certificates-­ Graves, Kay Smart Carol Crump, Joe Calk, Phil Ed Prater Art I Award --Bill Watson, Mark Cubine SOCIAL STUDIES Art I Certificates--Mark White, Tommy Advanced Government--Hart Forsythe Bolton, Kim Bailey U. S. History--Kevin Stiles, Gary Rice Art II Group Project--Jeff Tobin, Kim Phil Ed Prater Parker, Dana Wilhams, Jon Beaton, Woodmen of the World Life Insurance Patncia Crumbie, Jada Gwaltney, Trophy--Bill Patton Vincent Hawkins, John Levan, Debbie World History- -Donna Hazzard , Melissa Linville, Doug Morton , Juan Pierce , Garrison, Laura Jones Miranda Richardson, Vickie Reinsmith, World Geography - -Darryl Parker Herbert Stanfield, Wilson Wilder, Leisa Psychology--Claude Mitchell Graves , Kay Smart, Jol Zuniga, Susan Sociology--Dana Williams Z . Purcell HOME ECONOMICS DEPARTMENT Home Ec 1--Dion Lotz ENGLISH DEPARTMENT Home Ec 11 --Vicki Richardson English IA --LJz Smith Phase Elective--Debbie Linville English lB. & C --Charles Beaton, Phase Elective--Diane Crutcher Lavern McKee, Ginny Purcell Be try Crocker Award-- Diane Crutcher

84 PHYSICAL EDUCATION DEPARTMENT Dana Williams--Western Kentucky, Transylvania Girls' Health Award--JoAnn Shriver, Ltz Smith Mark Withrow--Ohio University Girls' P, [, Award--Mary Ann Shriver, Janice Day John Duvall--Georgetown University Girls' P. C:ertificate- -Kim Thomas Boys' P. E. Award--Chester Mitchell LIBRARY A WARDS Drtver Education Award- - Debbie Hutchison, Dana Williams, Sturgill Johnson, Beth Claude Mitchell Wilkerson, Mavis Williams

INDUSTRIAL ARTS DEPARTMENT REC NITION OF TUTORS Drafting- -Robbin Wilkerson Debbie Linville, Kim Bailey, Connie Long, Woodworking--Wilson Wilder, Rusty Coburn Kim Parker General Shop-- Mike Matthews, David Kookendoffer PERFECT ATTENDANCE MUSIC DEPARTMENT 12 Year Perfect Attendance Majorette Award - -R;obbin Wilkerson Kim Parker, Charles McCann Flag Girl Award - -Cheryl Bussell, Kathy Jackson Music Theory/ Appreciation Scholar Award - - ATIILETIC AWARDS Hart Forsythe G iris' Track-- Most Valuable Greatest Contnbution to Band Department-­ bra Crooks, Janet Crooks, Kin1 Bailey, Debbie Hutchison, James Milam Tina Davis Greatest Contribution to Choral Department-­ Girls' Track--Most Improved-­ Dana Williams, Mike Lovell Tanya Crumble Overall Outstanding Music Department Award -­ Baseball-- Statisticians- - Mark Henry Nancy Lanter, Carol Crump Choral Medals--Cheryl Bussell, Eileen Farchmin, Seniors--John Levan, Kenneth Cassiry, Cliff Debbie Hutchison, Kathy Jackson, Debbie Purcell, Herbert Stanfield, Jimmy Jones, Linville, Robbin Wilkerson, Kevin Fitzwater, Claude Mitchell Hart Forsythe, Brent Garrison, Mark Henry, Most Home Runs - -Herbert Stanfield Harold King , Mike Lovell, James Milam, Highest Batting Average--Kenneth Cassity John Milam 110"/o--Tommy Creasey Stanley Grubbs Memorial Scholarship Winners- ­ and Pitcher Award -- Dana Williams, Mike Lovell, John Milam Tony Spurlock SCHOLARSHIPS Spark Plug District Tourney Award -­ Kathy Ann Jackson--Ohio Northern David Kookendoffer, Wayne Henderson Eugene Johnson--Transylvania Outstanding Freshman--Chester Mitchell Mark Cubine-- Vanderbuilt Leadership Award- -Glaude Mitchell Robbin Wilkerson- -Centre College Benita Gaines- -Kentucky State Kevin Fitzwater- -University of New Mexico Claude Mitchell--Florida lnstirute of Technology

85 ENTHUSIASTIC CHEERLEADERS A winning spirit, a victorious "Hound" team, an excellent band and a group of vivacious cheer­ leaders are all a part of the ambit­ ious sports program conducted throughout the school year at Paris High. The Cheerleaders for ' 75-'76 were selected during the spring of 1975 and following their election began formulating the cheers that would be used during the football and basketball seasons, Kim Parker says, "Being chosen a cheerleader is an honor and my last years at Paris High have been rewarding. It was a real privilege to serve the school in this capacity. " Her thoughts sum up the feelings of all the P, H. S, Cheerleaders.

Kim Parker, Captain Tina Davis, Co- Captain Susan Purcell, Senior Coach, Ms. Beth Balhatchet Varsity Cheerleaders: Kim Parker, Susan Zuniga, Tina Davis, Christy Pate, and Janet Richardson.

Jr. Varsity Clieerleaders: Betsy Leer, Janice Day, Debbie Krieg, Johna Richardson, and Sheri Jones.

87 1975 VARSlTY RECORD

PARIS OPPONENT SCORE PARIS OPPONENT SCORE

14 Frankfort 36 10 Mt. Sterling 6

20 Harrison 6 31 Nicholas Co. 28

7 Raceland 13 13 Montgomery Co. 18

26 Fairview 14 14 Harrodsburg 38

22 Maysville 12 15 Madison 48

Paris - 21 Bourbon County - 12

COACHING STAFF: Fred Rose, Bill McConnell, Head Coach Homer Goins and Jim Shipp .

88 Winning football has become a tra­ dition at Paris High School, and this year's team was no exception. Although injuries riddled Coach Goin's squad through the latter part of the schedule, the Greyhounds pride and spirit pulled them through for a respectable 6- 5 season. The closing game being over cross- town rival Bourbon County. Congratulations to the football team on a fine effort this year and good luck in upcoming years.

89 Senior members of the football squad were: Wilson Wilder, Wyatt McKinney, Mark White, Mark Withrow, Eugene Mark Cubine, John Duvall, Keith Lewis, Claude Mitchell, Young, and Walter Parker.

90 BANQUET FETES ATHLETES Bill Watson Outstanding Junior Stuart Beheler Outstanding Sophomore Tom Creasey . 1100/o Award Larry Martin Outstanding Sophomore

John Duvall Most Valuable Player Captain Eugene Young Leadership Award Co-Captain Coach Homer Goins Claude Mitchell Most Improved Player Walter Parker Best Defensive Lineman Mark Withrow Best Offensive Lineman

Gary Rice - Best Offensive Back

Gregg Coons - Best fensive Back

Freshmen

Chester M1tchell Outstanding Defensive Back Vincent Tucker Outstanding Defensive Lineman Ivan Thomas Outstanding Offensive Back Butch 1aggard Outstanding Offensive Lineman Joe King Outstanding Defensive Back 91 QUEEN SUSAN ZUNlGA RElGNS OVER HOMECOMlNG

Beautifully attired princesses, a smiling, regal queen, proud fathers and heart charming youngsters make for per­ fect homecoming pageantry. The 197 5-76 princesses were: Elizabeth Wells, Kim Sponcil, Rhonda Wilkerson, Eltina Scott, Debbie Hutchison, Sheri Jones, Laura Jones, Judy Ilenry, Felicia Rice, Venita Tye, Marilyn Nutter, Kim Bailey, Tammy Perkins and Lynda Kelley.

At right Queen Zuniga is being presented a gift by Principal Earnest Trosper. At bottom left is Mr. Pete Zuniga, Queen Zuniga, Mayor Douglas Castle and 1975 queen Miss Vernona Scott. John Hines Akers was crown bearer and Lynn Smith was the flower girl.

92 P .H.S.

GOLF

TEAM

HAS

SEASON

The 1976 Golf Team had an excellent record of 67 wins and 24 losses. They were runner-up in the region and placed 12th in the state. Mark White posted a first for P. H. S. this year with his qualifications for State. The team wa s made up of Mark Henry, Billy Biddle, Hart Forsythe, Stuart Beheler, Mark White, and Johnny Duvall. Their coach was Mr. Gordon Goode.

93 GREYHOUNDS SHAKE OFF SlUMP FOR STRONG SEASON FINISH

Hard work, hustle, dedication, and experience make a good basketball player. Put all of these good players to­ gether and you have an exceptional team. That was what the Paris High School Greyhounds proved to be this year when they shook off a slump for a strong season finish. Paris High' s team made a come back from a 1-5 re­ cord before Christmas to a 17-8 record by the end of the season. The varsity team showed the best record since 1970- 71 and the "B" team set a school record of 19-3. Team We They M. M. L 66 52 Harrison Co. 56 62 Jessamine Co. 56 64 Clark County 81 84 Tates Creek 68 74 Bourbon County 60 67 Harrodsburg 69 65 Fleming County 77 63 Mt. Sterli:ng 75 56 Mason County 68 54 Bracken County 74 63 Montgomery Co. 63 53 Bourbon County 63 51 icholas County 79 59 Harrison County 51 85 Madison (2 0 . T. ) 67 68 Frankfort 66 55 Sayre 91 67 Richmond Model 75 67 Mt. Sterling 65 59 Assistant Coach: Gordon Goode Frankfort 83 63 Head Coach: Dave Randolph Somerset 75 59 Assistant Coach: Terry Blunk Madison 69 64 Pendleton Co. 73 66 Harrison (Dist.) 62 72

94 Senior Players, left to right: William Davis, Wayne lloward, Eugene Young, Bobby Leer, John Paul Levart, and Vincent llawkins.

95 Sharp shooting, high leaping, and fast breaking make for much action and success to a basketball team.

96 HONORS BESTOWED AT BASKETBAll BANQUET

Vincent Hawkins-Leadership Award Regina Woodford -Most Improved John Paul Levart-Hustlin' Beth Wilkerson -Most Valuable Player Wayne Howard-Most Ass1st Best Free Throw o/o Leading Scorer Kathy Stiles -Most Valuable Player Co-Most Valuable Player Jr . High Leo n Roberts -Co -Free Throw A ward Judy Henry-110'/o Rory Snowden -Most Ir.J proved William Davis-Best Defense Bobby Leer-Co-Free Throw Award Most Rebounds Co-Most Valuable Player

Cheerleaders Get Awards At Banquet Left to Right: Kim Parker, Tina Davis, Christy Pate, and Janet Richardson.

97 Completing the season with an impressive 14- 7 record the Paris High School' s lady basketball team won the District Tournament at Harrison County, they also went to the region, but lost in the semi­ finals to Bracken County. Boasting the most points in one game was Beth Wilkerson, who scored 338 points for the year. Be ­ sides Beth, the other regular starters consisted of Cathy Stiles, Regina Woodford, Judy Henry, and Debbie Hutchison. There are four losses this year as Debbie Hutchison, Eileen Farchmin, Diana Crutcher, and Carrie Wess, (manager) graduate.

98 Opponent We ~ Jenkins 33 58 Frankfort 47 30 Lafayette 51 38 Harrison Co, 53 47 ' . . ~ ..... Bath Co, 45 58 ' . "'t · \..w .....o~ . .• . ..,., , Bourbon Co. 39 41 !-6 • £~ - - . ·~ - ~i Henry Clay 42 36 Frankfort 49 51 Jessamine Co, 49 33 Jenkins 57 59 Bryan Station 52 41 Nicholas Co, 44 24 Harrison Co, 52 40 1aysville 56 29 Nicholas Co, 65 23 Bourbon Co, 34 36 Jessamine Co. 49 35 Bourbon Co. (District) 61 41 Harrison Co, (District) 41 35 Clark Co, (Reg1onal) 55 52 Bracken Co, (Regional) 45 57

99 TRACK TEAM POST Senior Track Members: Kevin Fitzwater, Eugene Young, Vincent Hawkins, Walter Parker, William Davis, Richard RECORD-BREAKING YEAR Ransom , Reggie mith 1-1--4 880 Relay Record 1:31 8 Mile Relay Record 3:28.9 Vincent Hawkins 880 Run 1:59 9 Pole Vault: Mike Withrow Gregg Coons

880 Relay Men: Eugene Young, Reggie Smith, William Davis, Maurice Garrard

Mile Relay Men: Vincent Hawkins, Eugene Young, Richard Ransom, Maurice Garrard

100 STATE CHAMPS Coach Jim Shipp. Mike Withow. Walter Parker, Mark Withow. Perry Parker, Hal Clark, Reggie Smith. Richard Ransom, Vincent Hawkins, Maurice Garrard, Eugene Young. Victor Tucker. Joe Calloway. Gregg Coons, Kevin Fitzwater, William Davis, Kevin Stiles.

Weight Men; Hal Clark, Mark Withrow, Walter Parker, Perry Parker Distance Men: Kevin Fitzwater and Kevin Stiles

101 Herbert Stanfield John Paul Levart Claude Mitchell 19 7 6 SENIORS Kenneth Cassity Cliff Purcell Jimmy Jones

102 BASEBALL POST WtNNtNG SEASON 1976 DtSTRlCT CHAMPS

Scoreboard

District Tourney Paris 6 Bourbon Co. 0 Paris 11 Nicholas Co. 6 Regional Tourney Paris 10 Woodford Co. 6 Paris 2 Oldham Co. 4 Season Record 17 -13

The 1976 Baseball team was coached by Fred Rose. Speed, a good pitching staff and determination was what made th1s year's team. Those hard working Hounds were: Wayne Henderson, Charles Mitchell, Chester Mitchell, Timmy Linville, Mark Plummer, Wallace Brooks, David Kookendoffer, Rusty Coburn, Gary John ­ son, Lee Johnson, Jimmy Jones, Kenneth Cassity, Greg Sponcil, Tony Spurlock, Stuart Harney, Claude Mit­ chell, Tommy Creasey, Butch Maggard, Johnny John­ son, John Lev art, Cliff Purcell, Herbert Stanfield.

103 Hank Williams, David Robbin, Steven King, Clay Forsythe, John Graves, Bill Patton, Eugene Johnson, Joe Zuniga, Bill utter, Johnny l\.lilam, Gregg Coons, Mike Lovell, Brent Garrison, Bobby Leer.

Kathy Jackson, Beth Wilkerson, Leisa Graves, Dee Dee Stiles, Kathy Stiles, Robbin Wilkerson, Anna Atkinson, Terri Puckett, Gay Nutter.

104 Senior Girls: Kathy Jackson, Leisa Graves, Robbin Wilkerson, and Anna Atkinson.

Girls Record - 6-3 Runner- up Girls Singles CKC Gay Nutter - won CKC Singles

Senior Boys: Joe Zuniga, Eugene Johnson, Johnny Milam, Mike Lovell, Brent Garrison, and Bobby Leer. Boys Record - 6- 3

105 GtRlS TRACK A WtNNtNG YEAR

Scoreboard Jessamine County - won lason County - \'ion Shelby County - lost Bourbon County Relays - 3rd C. K. C. - 5th Regional Runner-up State - lOth

The 1976 Girls Track team had a very successful year. Hard work and determination saw them through two record breaking events. Debra Crooks jumped 5'1" and Janet Crooks beat her own 440 yard dash re­ cord, 60.1. Debra, Janet, Tina Davis and Kim Bailey took first place in the State 880 yard Medley, 1:53. 9. The small, but proud track team was made up of:

Shandra Strawder, Susan Eades, Barbara Richardson, Jan Crumbie, Mona Davis, Sydney Parker, Tanya Crumbie, Derrie Oliver, Dion Lotz, Kim Bailey, Patsy Trimble. The girls were led by Coach Judy Cox.

106 YOUNG GROUP EXCELS

This years gymnastics team is one of the most out­ Terri Puckett, Karen Murray, Rhonda Wilkerson, standing Paris High has ever had, They entered several Dena Downey, Angela Crump, Beth Wilkerson, Robbin meets and were 6th in the Region. Rhonda won 1st in Wilkerson, Betsy Leer, Miss Beth Balhatchet, the state Kentucky High School Gymnastics Meet,

107 BOURBON AGRlCUL TURAL BANK AND TRUST CO. ''The Bank Of Servlce" Two Excellent Loca tlons Downtown and Lex. Road Branch Phone 987-1795 Member Federal Deposlt Insurance Corp. INSTALLMENT LOAN DEPARTMENT

PHONE 987- t 83~

Choice Meats, Groceries, Fresh Fruits EMM()NS & SO NS and Vegetables open 7 days GROCERI ES 6A.M. -10P.M. 927 Pleasant For Your Convenience 987-3610

STATE FARM IN. URANCE COMPANIES HOME OFFICE BLOOMINGTON ILLINOIS

IPUUIIIANC_h BEST WISHES FROM

W . A. "BILL" ANDERSON The Citizen-Advertiser AQI!:NT

OFF. PHONE: 987-2761 709 MAIN STREET RES . PHONE: 9 7-5251 PARIS, KENTUCKY 40361 T. H. & T. OIL CO Lusk 136E. Main Paris, Ky . Funeral Home

II 20 Mi\1 9~7 2<;00 987-1235 SALES Pi\RIS. KY tfrHJlh and \[}) I SERVICE Karl K. Lusk, Sr. Karl K. Lusk, Jr. •• ,.JIJ.l~

108 SUTHERLAND REALTY .. COMPANY

QUALITY & SERVICE WITH THE PERSONAL TOUCH PRIVATE SALES- AUCTIONS

APPRAISALS - RESIDENTIAL

FARMS- COMMERCIAL

Ed. " Bubba" Sutherland

Broker/ Auctioneer

SALLIE JO HINKLE 500 Pleasant Street Now With New Junior Dept. 987-5100

Best of Luck Class of '76

WILSON DRUG CO. SMITS FLORIST & GREENHOUSES Lexington Road FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS

987-1257 Paris, Ky. Phone 987-3967

BETTY JO DENTON HEICK SOUTH MAIN TEXACO

and 1602 South Main 987-6261

STAFF OF BOURBON COUNTY Tires, Tubes, Auto Accessories

CLERK'S OFFICE and Road Service

Y.M.C.A. PARIS-BOURBON COUNTY, INC.

BOARD OF DIRECTORS

109 Peoples Banlc & Trust Co.

400 Main Paris, Kentucky

MEMBER FDIC

WILLIAMS RADIO AND T.V. SERVICE 1329 South Main Street Paris, Kentucky 40361 Phone 987-1985

Your Exclusive Zenith Dealer Serving Bourbon County

ZENITH IS BEST

BEST WISHES MERLE NORMAN COSMETIC STUDIO TO THE CLASS OF ' 76 432 Main Street PARIS MANUFACTURING 987-2922 CO., INC. Marylyn McKinney Legion Road Paris, Kentucky Dale Creasey

BRUNS~CKBOURBON PAUL'S STANDARD SERVICE BOWL STATION

1900 South Main Street

Phone: 987-9960

QUALITY AUTOMOTIVE The most for the least!

110 FULLINGTON'S, INC. 618MainSt. - ---..- Paris, Ky. HOMER'S

Your Family Apparel Store

Also a complete line of mens formal rental

LINVILLE'S GIFT SHOP PFEIFER SHOE STORE Feature Hallmark Greeting Cards *Fenton Glass 528 Main Street *Haeger Pottery " GIFTS FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY" 987-3685 Paris, Kentucky 987-7033 LADY AIGNER, JOYCE, CONNIE 603 Main Street Paris, Kentucky FREEMEN AND TOM McCANN

Congratulations to the Seniors of '76

J. J. NEWBERRY'S Main Street Paris, Kentucky SAM CUMMINS Chevrolet & Buick, Inc. THE NA TlONAL BANK 310 MAIN · 987-4345 PARIS, KY. ''The Best Place To Trade'' & TRUST CO.

Sales and Service For Chevrolet, Buck, and Opal TWO CONVENIENT LOCATIONS

Main Bank-Main Street

Drive-in Branch-South Main

Paris, Kentucky

111 Compliments

of oLowry and Crouch ....._ __ Auct1ons - Pnvate Sales · Loans --- 518 HIGH STREET PARtS WAREHOUSE CO. !Paris, g{enluck$1.

Division of Central District Douglas Lowery and VVilma Crouch Warehouse Company

Ed Jackson Compliments of

Fred Whaley Theodore Ritchle E. K. RICE

INSURANCE AGENCY I__ B_a_y_~--a-tt_o_x ______~-ar--io-n---VVhl_·_te----~------

[ LYHlNSANDJONESSHOES Compliments Your headquarters for of [ Bass, VV eejuns, Aigner and other famous brands LUCKY BROTHERS, INC.

PARIS CABLE T.V.

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('IIA:'\NEI. II l'IIANNEI. l l'IIANNt:l. 46

l'IIANNEI, Ill -•...- CHANNEl. 5 CIIA:'\~EI. !I I..Ol'AI. TIME ( ' IIA~~EI. :12 Wt;ATIIt:R, CIIA:'\:'\EI. 15 ~--~• t'M, I.Ol'AI. ( 'II A:'\:'\ E I. 41 ___.::Siiii:;:::=::-:::::- ORIGI~ATION PARIS, KY.

112 Compliments

of ~ STAMLER

A Home Grown Company

And A Good Place To Work

· THEW. R. STAMLER CORPORATION

MILLERSBURG. KEI'JTUCKY 40348 XANTHUS Magic Mirror Beauty Salon CENTURY FURNITURE, INC.

''Disti11ctive Beauty Services"

615 ~ain Street Phone 987-6500 Main At Sixth Street IOPEN 8:30 - 5:00 CLOSED WEDNESDAYS THURSDAY NIGHT BY APPOINTMENT ONLY

EDITH BUGG - OWNER

BOURBON LIMESTONE CO. Compliments of Concrete Stone Agricultural Lime Driveway Stone

987-4425 BURDEN'S RESTAURANT Crushed Stone Fords Mill Road

CHAS P. COOK and CO. Gourmet and S & W Fine Foods

987-1320 987-1321 Old Kentucky Hams

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113 Compliments Compliments of of HATI'ON'S Clay Ward TEXACO Insurance Agency

12 10 S. Mam Paris, Ky. 987-1861

Specializing in Livestock Insurance HINTON-TURNER I NCORPOR TED fiuneral Uome LLOYD'S of LONDON PARIS, KENTUCKY 40361

John H. Butler Bruce H. Forsythe

24 Hour Ambulance Service

Compliments of BEGLEY'S DRUG CO.

Compliments Paris tockyard, Inc.

of Millersburg Hwy. 987-2785 PARIS, KY . CLIFTON MARKET 1915 Clifton Avenue Our Motto "COMPARE"

ATKINSON'S FWRIST & GREENHOUSES Congratulations Seniors of '76

John and Carol (Mastin) Marler owners Cattle & Calves- -Every Friday Lambs & Hogs- -Every Wednesday 30 E. 19th Street Phone 987-2660 Special Sales As Announced

114 KENTUCKY UTILITIES COMPANY, INC. ~ ''A tax paying member of the community''

529 Main Street 987-3650

FARMER'S SUPPLY, INC.

Sales and Service-Allis Chalmers and New Holland Farm Machinery 4th Street, Paris, Kentucky Hardware and Agricultural Chemicals

Congratulations Seniors MODEL DRESS SHOP GLEN'S DRUG STORE ''The Spotlight of Fashion'' Reliable Prescriptions 600 Main Street 509 Main Street Paris, Kentucky Paris, Kentucky uat• ,,~, ,~ 987-2515 \.V ~141.:1l:.lU11: ..~

BLUE GRASS FEDERAL SAVINGS & WAN Compliments ASSOCIATION of 600 High Street Paris, Kentucky DURA ]] 987-2951 CORPORATION

W. 20th. Street Compliments of

987-1667 Corner of 5th & Pleasant PARIS, KENTUCKY ~HC

McCLURE-HILL-CASE INSURANCE ] '~===*=====*==~~~~~~~~ 115 Congratulations to the Seniors

Catalog Retail 987-4910 987-3275

SHOP PENNEY'S

We Know What You Are Looking For JCPenney

Compliments Compliments of of BOURBON CERAMIC SUPPLY BOURBON HATCHERY 718 High Street 987-5612

Bourbon County Chiropractic Center BUSSEll'S T.V. lNC. MAX M. KEDING, D.C.

Phone 987-6058 1501 South Main Street

416 E. Main Street RR#6 Paris, Kentucky R.C.A. -Curtis Mathes 40361 COMPLETE SERVICE DEPARTMENT

11 0 THOMAS, WOODFORD CO., llad1e INCORPORATED lhaek OI!ALER INSURANCE

Phone 987-4074 7 E. FOURTH ST.- P. 0 . BOX 4!56 PARIS, KENTUCKY 40361

116 ''Bluegrass has a future for you'' Carlisle, Kentucky 40311 ~t. Sterling, Kentucky 40353 ~aysviUe, Kentucky Cynthiana, Kentucky 41031 Paris, Kentucky 40361

THE '' CoM.-L.IlTIE FUNERAL. SE..-V I CIE W I TH A HOM II L.. I KK ATM08.-HIIIIilll' ' A. J. WINTERS CO. A good school MAR.TYH-HUR.LEY FUNERAL HOMES !503 Wllr... L. I AM8 ST !St5!5 W SECOND ST. 301 CHAMIIIER8 AVE, A good student body PA111118 , KY. LIEX I NOTON, KY . GEO,.QETOWN, KY. A good faculty Jerry Robin IUI?-23!14 2!14-8681 863-2442 I Appreciated Gifts Bear FLOYC HURLEY, SR. FLOYC HURLEY, JR The Winter's Seal

Compliments of

AKEMON'S BARBER SHOP

Compliments of ARDERY ~ain & Seventh 987-4181 DRUG COMPANY We Deliver Compliments of Compliments of

JACKSON RADIO & T.V. GARNETT and HELEN SWINFORD

)' )( ] f

117 Compliments

of

CLAIBORNE

FARM

LERMAN BROS. Compliments of 701-705 Main Street DAUGHERTY PAINT & SUPPLY

Paris, Ky. 40361 Dawes T. McCracken, Jr.

987-3232 Interiors Custom Draperies & Upholstering "Your Family Dept. Store" Wall Coverings Floor Covering 436 Main Street 987-3393

Compliments WORICK MOTORS, INC.

of 134 Main Street, Paris, Ky.

MILTON B. LOVELL PLUMBING W . B. WORICK, JR. PRESIDENT and HEATING, INC. Congratulations to the Bicentennial 1813% Main Street Class of '76

Paris, Kentucky 40361 Compliments of

BRENT'S ANTIQUES

118 NICHOL'S FOODTOWN Compliments /· --~~~~--~~--

of Spivey's Sporting Goods & Marine 987-2625

525 Ma1n St. Paris , Kentucky I PARIS MONUMENT WORKS, INC.

1601 Main Street Par1·s ' K y. KEITH'S SUNOCO SERVICE QUALITY ALWAYS Tires & Batteries & Accessories

Tune-up and Brake Work

~4 Route 5 Paris, Kentucky LAUNDRY AND DRY CLEANING 920 Main Street 987-3127 I

.. A Good Place to Work 11 HANSLEY, INC.

119 As every memory was revt.ved As the heartaches and joys reappeared May only for a moment Your eyes dt.mmed wt.th a tear. for all those joys and dt.sappot.ntments Have mellowed wt.th ase As you scanned your book of memort.es And turned another pase.

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