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Progress . . . Excavation for Ockerman Junior High School illustrates progressiveness of Boone County Nominating committees are faced each Fall with selection of candidates for class officers. The class of '66's committee consisted of: Nancy Riddell, Adviser Emily Furnish, Barry Rieselman, Debbie Webster, Charletta Newman, Jim Gwinn, Cindy Hablutzel, Paulette Martin, David Dallas, Adviser Jerry Johnson, Linda Lundy, and Ricky Riddell, aw-vu
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Abilities Coach Dick Longbons closely observes a pre-season basketball scrimmage. The complete person concept per- vades activities. Academic subiects help a person to grow in scholastic and in- tellectual ability, the sports program, interscholastic and intramural, leads to growth in competitive spirit, good sportsmanship, leadership, and disci- pline. Action and intensity-two key words of youth! They can be seen on the face of a solitary young man intent on arriving at his destination-they can be heard in the voice at a football game. By giving self-reliance and requiring a person to give his utmost, emulation keynotes progress along the Highway of Competition. Such students as Pat Smith, an Eagle Scout, achieve recognition in competitive organi- zations outside the school's program. '15
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and Planning Church members Sandy Schafer, Frank Fletcher, Teena Tanner, and Dave Lucas observe as Church Board Chairman L. L. Franks and Rev. Donald Nunnley place Amortar on the cornerstone of the quarter-million dollar Florence Christian Church edifice. wwf -- i'itafi': . Jahns. Billy Smith, 16-year-old Boone County High School Junior, was named outstand- ing 4-H tractor program member in Kentucky at the 43d annual 4-H Club Congress in Chicago, Here he receives a plaque from Miss Teenage America, Carolyn Mignini. R. E. Calhoun, wholesale manager of Standard Oil Company of Kentucky, offers congratulations. Relationships of the student to his environment brings much growth and many changes. His presence and his need for learning means buildings, educators, and space for learning. Virgin lands give way to excavation and the eventual appear- ance of another structure dedicated to study, belief in the omnipotence of knowledge can become a guideline for study and the perpetual source of fulfillment. Sharing of feelings and a concern for fellow men and women create thoughtful indi- viduals. Through proficiency, success is attained along the Highway of Progress. As a proiect, Future Farmer of America members: George Hatton, Edwin Aylor, and Ronnie Gruelle stencil numerals in the parking area.
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