The Paducah Post (Paducah, Tex.), Vol. [69], No. 29, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 18, 1975 Page: 4 of 10
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Massey-Ferguson Tractor Pi
John Deere Tractors & Parts
Bigham-Par limentarian, Gary McCarroll-Secretary; Bret
Hoffman-recreation leader. 2nd row: John Vaughn-Coun-
cil delegate; Janelda Carroll-Reporter; Deaun Parnell-
treasurer; Terry Luedtke-vice president.
STAFF
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SPORTS
front hall decorations.
To all teachers for
much homework from
anynonymous student.
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Burns, Ricky Go
Willie B. Thomas
Tippen, David Ga
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journalism class.
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To the FHA for the nice
ceremony for the freshmen...
To FHA for the bake sale
in activity room.
To the Paducah Post for
giving the West Wind space
and for doing our layouts
O-odd, Bill Isbell
F-fortunate, Gay Goodwin
D-determined, Ronnie Lee
R-ready, Danny Garrett
A-aggressive, Terry Lued-
tke
F -gallant, Mike Woodley
O-opulent, Robbie Biddy
N -new, Kim Moore
S-speedy, Weldon Jones
P-pensive, Cherye Gilbert
A-animated, Skipper Shep-
pard
D-dependable,Irless Brooks
U-uncanny, Debbie May
C-cool, Carla Archer
A-agitator, Carla Jordan
H-happy, Janelda Carroll
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P-pretty, Sharon Wilson
R-rich, Terry Love
I-intelligent, Brad Harrison
D-devastating, Laura Step-
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E-eccentric, Delisa Brooks
To the lighting problem
that made The Ape a big,
black blob on West Wind
Whisperings last week.
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Junior High
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BAAD•xd PRIDE OF
PADOCAH
by BRAD
Thers has been a rash of
pneumonia in PHS? some of
the victims are Mrs. Cox
Terry Love. Judi Tidmore,
and Bobbie Powell.
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Davis, Billy Rekie
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with gravy, J
rots, French
ed pears, rojje
milk. •
Whisperings every Tuesday
night at 8 and see interviews
with PHS leaders and per-
sonalities plus features and
of course, the news.
It is time to get your tractors & equipmen
shape for the season.
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FHA and FFA organiza-
tions met last week to or-
ganize and elect sweetheart
and dreamboy.
FHA officers elected were
Sharon Wilson, president;
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JUNIOR CLASS officers are from left, Deaun Parnell,
Vice President; Robbie Biddy, President; Tammy
Gilbert, Reporter; Nodia Vaughn, Secretary; Tammye
Fields, Treasurer; Teresa Wright and Bucky Smith
S.C. Representative.
Someone has been cutting
dough nuts on the lawn of
PHS. According to Mr.
Rrinson there will be a
$25 reward for information
leading to the apprehension
of guilty party.
| senior girls. The eight sid-
i 'ed emblem was explained and
■ FHA creed was read. New
II members received red and
g white ribbons for recogni-
i tion. Punch and cookies
■ were served after the cere-
■ mony.
| New FHA members are
Wendy Young, Rhonda Fer-
guson, Carla Jordan, Shanna
Sharp, Lila Lee Brooks,
Tammy Sunday, Cindy Tur-
ner, Tammy Carroll, LeAnn
Long, Cynthia Vaughn, Mild.
The finger head unit, mounted on an International
95 self-propelled cotton harvester, gives you a
high-capacity combination for fast stripping of big
acreages of cotton. Then, should you want to
switch back to the brush-roll row unit assembly,
you can do so at any time.
Junior Varsity was feted
with a pep rally Thursday
afternoon before their game
with Seymour last week. It
must have stirred them up
as they trounced the Pan-
thers 36-6 with Eddie
Wright and Clarence Poteet
making two touchdowns each.
Pep rally was led by the
iunior high cheerleaders.
dent; Sheila Cartwright,
secretary; Becky Hamilton,
treasurer and Tracye Davis
reporter.
Ronnie Lee was elected
as president of the FFA.
Others to serve with him
were Barry Smith, vice-
president; Michael Wondley,
secretary; Robbie Biddy,
treasurer; Stewart Burns,
sentinel and David Gibbs,
reporter.
Comfortable, convenient. The roomy ca)
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tinted safety glass, floor mat and mirror *
optional. All operating controls are riq"
fingertips; gauges keep you informed
performance so you can maintain pea.
efficiency. Disk brakes help you contra
machine in all types of terrain.
Big capacity. The basket on the 95 holdsi
of cotton to give you more time for strl
time for unloading. And it can also be.
with the basket distributor attachment,
presses cotton, permitting you to packi
amount. The basket lifts high so that you
into trailers with 12-ft. high sides.
ORCHIDS
To the Pep Squad for
looking so neat in their
, uniforms.
red White, Atonya Gregory,
Mary Ann Jones, Carolyn
Jones, Sally Hampton, Lillie
fi Bradley, Cheri Parnell,
Laura Stephens, Becky
Tucker and Brenda Whiten-
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Miss Paducah Pageant
Entrants Getting Ready
A meeting of al l PHS A practice will be held
girls interested in co m- Oct. 10, according to Mrs
peting in the Miss Paducah D. D, Chewning; girls with
Pageant was held last out transportation will be
Wednesday in the audi- given a ride home if nec-
torium. 52 girls signed up
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Band trip to Abilene last
Saturday must have been a
little too much for Mrs.
Connie Cox; she returned
with a high temperature and
admitted to hospital. She is
recovering at present.
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35 seniors attended a
class meeting Monday night
Sept. 8 at the home of Ir-
less Gene Brooks, class
president.
Senior trip was discuss-
ed but nothing was settled
except that a $3,000 goal
was set for December and
then destination will be
decided.
The FHA had a bake sale
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"When it rains, it pours."
For the second time, the
“Pride of Paducah” was
prevented from perform -
ing our half-time show,
Friday night. If this con-
tinues we will be the
only top class A band in
Texas who has never per-
formed. Oh well, at least
we were there to give the
, — Dragons our moral support.
C n ' ,, Four members of the PHS
To tie Church of Christ BAND, Lezlea McClendon,
for after game entertain- Jeanna Tippen, Cheri Par'
ment.. , neU and Irless Gene Brooks
, 0 Kim Moore from each received a spirit stick
Sheila Cartwwright for thee at Friday’s pep rally.
owers. Both the Wellington and
0 AIA6 Dragon bands managed to
muuC UnIUN3 "‘squeek out” a few tunes
To Mrs. Sweeney from at half-time. Surely a bad
the Second Period Home Ec beginning will bring a good
class for not letting them ending. So look out. Spur
go to the activity room Band, next week we plan to
To the do-nut making on march you right off 4116
the lawn. field.
To Mr. Brinson for making
the freshmen take down the
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- FHA Initates
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_E were initiated during a
rcandlelight ceremony last
Tuesday, conducted by the
new officers and other
annual contest sponsor- ■ ■■ F A Illium
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The pageant will be held " LO I "I HU
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epA-A the new Miss Paducah; the -VVU UH Ull
LOSE UGLY FAT three top contestants will
Start losing weight today or money each receive a trophy. All DEa - 1945
back. MONADEX is a tiny tablet girls who enter are ,nici. —1° <
and easy to take. MONADEX will 8, „ ° enten are e81 Nov. 14-Charles Foodwin
help curb your desire for excess ble for a chance for the and T. C. Stinson resioned
food Eat Jess - weigh less. Contains $100 scholarship to be as cheerleaders and Varna
no dangerous drugs and will not -• , aS cneerteaders and Verne
make you nervous. No strenuous -ven asain this year. The Jackson and James Norman
exercise.. Change your life. • ■ start winning name will be drawn elected to their nlaces
today MONADEX cost $3.00 for from a jottery 5ed.t tei places,
a 20 day supply. Large economy lottery. Donald Love received
size is $5.00. Also try AQUATABS: _ the perfect attendance
they work gently to help you lose ward in ,
water-bloat. AQUATABS—a “water; ward in 1942.
pill" that works — $3.00. Both
^guaranteed and sold by:
According to Robbie
Biddy, junior class pre-
sident, the chili supper last
Friday night was a great
success and would like to
thank all for coming,on be-
half of the junior class.
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reporters.
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Tuesday. Be,
pizza, blackeye
kernel corn (
butterfudgecap
Wednesday.
en, green bean
potatoes, vege
rolls, fruit cud"
Thursday-poz
and Cheese ca,
* Take advantage of space- * When re-hanging clothes, beans, buttered
saving closet accessories. Spe- group them according to jello with vh
cially designed hangers which length. This will leave floor milk.
can hold multiple items can space beneath shorter items Friday . f
help you make the most of that can be used for a shoe vegetable soun
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the West Wind will have a
special feature, the Senior
Spotlight.
In our Spotlight for the
first week is black-haired
and brown-eyed Wesley
Alexander. Wesley is a
diminutive 5’3” senior
who is very pleasant and
quiet.
Wesley listed his hobby
as "whipping fat people.”
Some of the things which
he likes are sports and
the color, blue.
Among his dislikes are
school and homework. His
pet peeve is playing ping-
pong. After graduation
Wesley has planned on
attending college, but his
plans are not definite.
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Two Junior High games
were played at Chillicothe
last week; Lizards were
victorious in both. In the
first game, Rusty Deaton
made the only touchdown for
the seventh grade; but un-
fortunately, he broke his
arm.
In the second game Jay I
Powell, number 11, made the 1
first eighth grade touchdown, I
followed by Mitchial Porter I
and Jimmy Smart. The pep I
squad and cheerleaders |
showed their spirit and I
helped Lizards win.
Score: Paducah 7th grade I
8; Chillicothe 0.
8th grade, Paducah 20; I
Chillicothe 0.
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Doesn’t make anything
but A’s
Doesn’t talk in halls
Doesn’t exist
JAN. 1958
Jackie Biddy, Larry
Thompson, Donald Mahorny
and Roger Holley received
football jackets.
DEC. 1969
At the vocational agri-
culture contest the Junior
leadership team composed
of Rickey Seigler, Rocky
Smith, Donald Stofel, Danny
Willis, Robert Goodwin,
Billy Whitaker and Danny
James won second place.
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