The Paducah Post (Paducah, Tex.), Vol. 73, No. 5, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 5, 1979 Page: 4 of 14
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The Dragonette golf team
All the students moving their
Floyd Reed’s and Sally Harri-
Sci-Fi Novel
son’s haircuts.
hanging
Photography is Ambition
Reviewed
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SAT tests.
Parnell, Sandlin named to All Star Cast.
Named To All-Star Cast
RUSTY JONES
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An eight member, all-girl cast
presented, “The Second Best
Bed”, a light drama set in 17th
century England. The focus of
the action was William Shake-
speare’s mysterious bequeath-
ment of nothing but the second
best bed to his wife, Anne.
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bathroom.
PHS Athletes win tri-school
meet by close score.
Paducah was high with 60
points, Childress with 59, and
Crowell with 27 points. Winners
for Paducah were: Jackie Biddy,
Tommy Rekieta, Johnny Wor-
ley, Charlie Johnston, Richard
Cranford, Charles Neskorik and
Roy A. Jones.
Larry Fitzgerald each got
hit.
gym.
Karen Matney get stuck in
Everyone crocheting, knit-
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Goodwin parking lot so the city
could work on the street.
The understudies present the
play to the schools and do an
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Seniors present comedy two
nights as last major project of
the year. The opening perfor-
mance of the annual senior play
Tommy Rekieta, Charlie Johns-
ton, Janis Woodley, Mona Mil-
ner, Jackie Biddy, Shirley True-
lock, Vaughn Ross, and Donna
Brown.
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and LeAnn Long as her daugh-
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Brazos Jeter as the gossipy
friends, and Shelly Burns as
Dorothy, Anne’s maid.
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More seniors taking their
The Class of 80 would like to
announce that they will no
longer pick up papers. They
would like to express apprecia-
tion for all those who saved
papers for them.
The characters in the play are
presented at Sidney Shavor, Barbara Brown,
contest with James Maxey, JoAnn West
ters, Dinah Brothers,
Parnell, Che’rei Holley,
the Paducah High School audi-
torium. The three act play is
entitled “Man of Seventeen”.
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The cast presented their
sponsor, Mrs. Yarbrough with a
pink rose corsage at the close of
the performance in appreciation
for her long hours of help. She,
in turn stated her appreciation
for the roses, the iob-well done
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Charlie Johnson and Charles
Neskorik shared the mound
duties for the Dragons. Herman
Fox and Terry Brooks had 2 hits
each, while Butch Yarbrough,
Kay Gilbert got married
Saturday night.
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Brenda Gilbert played Anne,
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respectively, in this pefor-
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—By Debbie May
Kate Wilhelm’s science-
fiction novel, “Where Late the
Sweet Birds Sang,” is an in-
triguing and wonderfully ori-
ginal family saga of the futre. It
is the story of the Sumners of
Virginia, who have ruled over a
generous valley along the She-
nondoah for generations. But
neither the Sumners land,
their money, nor their influence
can make them immune to the
war and violent outbreak of
disease that left the men sterile,
and the women barren.
Through the foresight of the
older Sumners, they create a
scientific research center that
provides them with their last
hope of survival, to recreate the
human race.
After two years of study,
work, and careful calculations,
the project was underway.
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—BY KIM COX
Brown-haired, green-eyed
Rusty Jones is this weeks Senior
for Spotlight. Rusty is another
one of the seniors that has been
attending Paducah schools all of
his school year.
His ambition is to go to
Amarillo College and study
photography. He says that pho-
tography is a very interesting
subject and hopes to pursue this
in his career.
Roller-skating is Rusty’s favo-
rite hobbie, besides listening to
music. His pet peeve is people
telling him what to do. Good
luck in all you do, Rusty.
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Tommy Miller changing the golf by only 3 strokon track te
clock in the math room. That the juniors Plainview
Keith Paschal fall in the mud. on the girls'"tracknd ran re
Very few people at school awarded the "Dy
lately due to all the activities award to Denise W jump was
going on right now. edged out Sally Haerous for
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Kathy Sandlin
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Kathy Sandlin was named to by the cast and for the personal
the all-star cast and Cheri satisfaction of working with
Parnell received honorable them as individuals. She also
mention when the one-act play thanked Mrs. Paschall and Miss
was presented in district contest Robinson for help with the set
in Vernon last week. and in making the costumes.
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Sumner family, the dream be-
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They found themselves victi-
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Fee bodies; but not their humanity.
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Taylor, Jimmye. The Paducah Post (Paducah, Tex.), Vol. 73, No. 5, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 5, 1979, newspaper, April 5, 1979; Paducah, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1403677/m1/4/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bicentennial City County Library.